EQUESTRIAN TOURISM IN THE VILLAGE OF KÉTPÓ AND ITS SURROUNDINGS
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In the course of their work, the authors dealt with the development of equestrian trails, a rapidly developing segment of Hungarian equestrian tourism. The study was based on literature sources and the students' experiences in equestrian tourism. The observations focused on the presentation of the services and attractions provided by the Kétpó village of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County and its surroundings. In addition to the description of the current state, the situation of the examined destination was presented in the form of a SWOT analysis.
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